BIRDS OP TENASSERIM. 



REVISED LIST. 



2. — Otogyps calvus, Scop. 



Observed near Moulmein by Captain Bingham, and by Mr. 

 Davison about Malewoon ; a specimen was also examined by 

 Davison, but unfortunately not preserved, which had been shot 

 by Mr. L. Hough, near the head waters of the Pakchan. 



4. — Gyps indicus, Scop. 



The late Captain Beavan (P. Z. S., 1866, p. 3) recorded speci- 

 mens of this Vulture as observed at Zwagaben, commonly 

 known as the Duke of York's Nose, a limestone rock, 

 about 25 miles north of Moulmein. He does not appear 

 to have procured specimens, and an identification of this 

 Vulture on the wing is scarcely sufficient. Davison says he has 

 never yet observed it ; Captain Bingham, however, has seen it 

 feeding along with G. bengalensis, and does not think the 

 one rarer than the other in the neighbourhood of Moulmein. 



5— Pseudogyps bengalensis, Gm. (i). 



Pabyouk. 



Pretty common throughout Tenasserim (and Davison has 

 seen it as far south as Malacca),, but only in the more level 

 and tolerably populated localities. Not seen in the Hills or 

 in dense forest, in which latter, calvus is occasionally 

 met with. 



8.— Falco peregrinus, Gm. (2). 



Thafone ; Amherst. 



Very rare ; not observed as yet in the southern portions of 

 Tenasserim. 



9. — Falco pereguiiiator, Sund. S. F., V., p. 500. 



Davison has never seen this species, neither have I ever 

 received a specimen from any part of Tenasserim. 



The late Colonel Tickell recorded, (vide Ibis, 1876, p. 339) 

 that this species was common at Amherst, breeding on the high 



